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Greek history is fascinatingI enjoy learning about ancient Greek history. I even studied the ancient Greek language in college. I also love to read about Tudor England and WWII.
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Greek history is fascinatingI enjoy learning about ancient Greek history. I even studied the ancient Greek language in college. I also love to read about Tudor England and WWII.
Yah, probably just sit this one outThe part where Trump. . Lol. Never mind
But when he won three times ans.. and then... lol. And isn't it America day anyway? I read that in CanadaYah, probably just sit this one out![]()
Making sense is something you should try for.But when he won three times ans.. and then... lol. And isn't it America day anyway? I read that in Canada
But they just tell me.... and Tucker looks.... so.. . Groovy?Making sense is something you should try for.![]()
If you have a chance, check out 1833.I'm reading more about American history recently. I studied the settling of the American West at school but I don't know much between then and now about from snippets here and there![]()
Thanks for the recommendationIf you have a chance, check out 1833.
I love that small tidbit that so many people ignore. Thanks for bringing it upI’m FASCINATED by the Russian Revolution. Mainly because I’m fascinated by how governments fall…how they reach that tipping point where agitation becomes just high enough, the ties of interest and loyalty that support the regime become just weak enough, that inertia is overcome. It’s not an area I’m anywhere near expert in, but my impression is that Nicholas II inherited a throne with some serious weaknesses but nothing necessarily fatal…but was so disastrous a ruler he drove his support into the ground over the decade before the end came.
One thing I absolutely LOVE about the 1917 Russian Revolution, though, is that the Revolution itself that toppled the czarist government was an International Women’s Day protest that grew until it engulfed all St Petersburg
My husbands great grandad flew in the Second World War. His stories were greatMost history interests me. It was always my best subject in school. Probably my favorite era to learn about would be WWI and WWII and the years of the Great Depression. Well anything in that range really.
My husbands great grandad flew in the Second World War. His stories were great
Yes tough times but it defined people too. I met him a couple of times at his retirement home. Randy even in his late 90’sThat's great my grandpa served in the pacific and the other died in Normandy. My grandma had his dress uniform the flag she was given and his medals (a purple heart and bronze star) hung on the wall next to their wedding pictures. Sort of a visual lesson of a man and family legacy I never got to really know.